Thursday, May 15, 2014

Sunday, May 18, 2014 is Teacher Appreciation Sunday at the 9:30 am service.

Note:  This Sunday is the last day of Sunday school for Junior High and High School Students.




Did You Know…
In September 2013, Kelli Kirk and Jeff Stephenson began working together to form the Good Shepherd Family Ministry Team. Through prayer, they are working to develop a comprehensive program with committed Family Ministry Team Members to minister to our students, nursery through high school.



What do our Family Ministry Team Members commit to?


· Love God and love kids


· Study the Bible


· Attend Worship regularly


· Submit to a background check


· Set a good example


· Attend training 2 times each year


· Attend the Family Ministry Team breakfast and Bible study for team members on the third Sunday of each month at 8 am


· Be prepared


· Arrive 30 minutes early to class to greet students


· Make ministry a priority


· Pray weekly for the children in your class and their families


· Attend team prayer time when possible. (10:45 am, Sundays in the QUAD)


· Be kind and Love Well


· Smile and laugh and enjoy



Family Ministry Team 2013-2014
NURSERY 
Megan Andrelczyk, Bari Comoletti and Jolyn Dickerson

ELEMENTARY (PreK-5 grade)
PRESCHOOL-KINDERGARTEN:  Lindy Carlton, Christina Duffield, Amy Frame, Becky Garzella, Amber Wolff
FIRST GRADE: Jen and Rick Johnson, Ian Kirkpatrick 
SECOND GRADE: Greg and Diane Darling, Yon-Paul Siebeneck
THIRD GRADE:  Glenice Coward and Chris Siebeneck
PRETEEN (4-5 grade):  Teresa Deppe, Christy Johnson, Bryce Kirk, Dani Lassig and Kerwin Knutson

JUNIOR HIGH (6, 7, 8 grade):
Michelle and Manfred Lassig (Experiencing God)
Jim Fillman and Curtis Zeeh (Made to Make a Difference)
Steve Edwards and Dave Weiss (The Rabbi)
Kevin Fitz (Grounded)

HIGH SCHOOL (9, 10, 11, 12 grade):
Rick Bergsma and Jeff Stephenson (Crazy Love)
Mario Alejandre (Christianity Explored)
Dan and Krista Sontum (The Messiah)


FAMILY MINISTRY TEAM LEADERS
Kelli Kirk:   kellik@gslc.net
Jeff Stephenson:   ffej@gslc.net
Phone: 801-255-8181


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Junior High and High School

This Sunday is Family Worship Sunday- celebrate Mother's Day by worshiping together.

REMEMBER, FAMILY LIFE THIS MONTH IS ON MAY 18, 2014 (not this Sunday, May 11.)
Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Preteen (grades 4-5)


Knowing Jesus
Key Faith Foundation: Loving Jesus
Key Scriptures to read as a family: 1 John 5:1-5

Talk about it:
  • Discover someone in the Bible who loved Jesus?
  • Ask 2 people in your family to tell about how they show their love for Jesus.
The preteens will have an end of the year party this Sunday.  Remember, this is the last day of Sunday school for the year.
Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Third Grade

What's in the Bible!  God's Kingdom Comes.  General Epistles & Revelation
This Sunday your child will hear stories from Revelation.

Talk about it:

 What is the last book in the Bible? (Revelation)

  • You’ve almost completed the Bible! What is something new you’ve learned about the Bible, or God, or walking with Jesus?
  • What is a doxology? (A tiny poem that praises God)
  • What are the three things that John said should be in the life of someone who’s following Jesus? (True Teaching, True Living, True Loving)
  • Tell me about the special verse you chose.
  • Would you like to put it on the fridge or hang it in your room?


Remember to visit www.whatsinthebible.com for even more family fun.  Look for DVD 13, week 3.
Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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First Grade

This week your child will review the stories of the Pentateuch and Historical Books and learn about the empires found in Ezra and Nehemiah.

Talk about it:
  • Which 2 empires did God use as part of His rescue plan?  (Assyrian and Babylonian Empires)
  • How did God use the Assyrian empire in His rescue plan?  
  • What do we mean when we say the Bible is true and trustworthy?  (There are no mistakes in what the Bible teaches.)
  • What did you learn about God while hearing these stories?
For more family fun go to www.whatsinthebible.com, click on the "parents" tab, then "The Big ?" for DVD 7.   Password: divided
Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Preschool and Kindergarten

Pentecost
Bible verses to read together: Acts 16:16-34
I anything more frustrating than not having a chance to tell your side of a story?  It certainly feels like injustice!  When Paul and Silas were beaten because God had freed the slave girl from the horrible spirit that held her, they weren't allowed to speak; rather, after the beating, they were locked into stocks and left in the depths of a jail as if they had committed a capital crime!  On top of that, the prison was cold, dank and filthy, reserved for the worst of the worst. Frustrating! Unfair!

We so quickly forget that we see only a tiny portion of what God is doing in any situation. Just as we are able to view only a small part of the full spectrum of light, we can never assume that we see eonough of any sitaution to justify despair.  God invites us instead to praise him as Pal and Silas did in the dank, cold, dark cell they were chained in.

PRAY:  Dear God, Help us to see You at work and to rejoice, even when we don't understand.  Amen.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sunday, May 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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High School

This Sunday we conclude, "The Messiah."

This 6-week session will engage students through creative presentations and hands-on opportunities to examine big truths revealed in the Gospel of John.

Teenagers will get a firsthand view of what it was like to walk with Jesus, and they'll dive into the words written by this disciple who heard what The Messiah said and witnessed what He did.

Topics:

May 4:  The Messiah is Calling You to More
Sunday, May 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Junior High

This Sunday we continue, "Grounded, relating to your Mormon friends in truth and love."

We welcome Kevin Fitz to the Family Ministry Team for this session!

This 5-week is an exciting, fast-paced training program that explores ways Christian youth can have honest friendships with Latter-day Saints, while maintaining the integrity of their own beliefs and effectively sharing their faith in Jesus Christ.

Topic:


May 4:
Answers-  What are some of the answers to the difficult questions our LDS friends may raise?  How can we avoid the trap of simply arguing Bible verses with our LDS friends?

You won't want to miss one week of this amazing class!  You will grow in your own faith and be able to speak the truth in love to your LDS friends, without fear of damaging your friendships.
Sunday, May 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Preteen (grades 4-5)


Knowing Jesus
Key Faith Foundation: Knowing Jesus personally!
Key Scriptures to read as a family: 1 John 1:5- 2:6

Talk about it:
  • Discover someone in the Bible who knew Jesus personally?
  • Ask 2 people in your family to tell about how they came to know Jesus personally.
Sunday, May 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Third Grade

What's in the Bible!  God's Kingdom Comes.  General Epistles & Revelation
This Sunday your child will hear stories from the General Epistles and learn how walking with Jesus will change our lives.

Talk about it:

 What is the second to last, and the last book in the Bible? (Jude, Revelation)

  • You’ve almost completed the Bible! What is something new you’ve learned about the Bible, or God, or walking with Jesus?
  • What is a doxology? (A tiny poem that praises God)
  • What are the three things that John said should be in the life of someone who’s following Jesus? (True Teaching, True Living, True Loving)
  • Tell me about the special verse you chose.
  • Would you like to put it on the fridge or hang it in your room?


Remember to visit www.whatsinthebible.com for even more family fun.  Look for DVD 13, week 2.
Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Second Grade
This Sunday your child will learn about Paul's Epistles and discover they can stay strong in the faith.

Talk about it:
  • What does the Greek word "Epistle" mean? (Letter)
  • How many of Paul's Epistles are in the Bible?  (13)
  • Can you name Paul's Epistles?  (Romans, First Corinthians, Second Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, Philemon.)
  • If Paul could write you a letter today, how would he encourage your faith?
  • What would you like to pray about this week?

For more family fun go to www.whatsinthebible.com, and answer the "Big Question" for Volume 12, week 1.

Sunday, April 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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First Grade

This week your child will learn about the fall of Israel and the hope that Isaiah proclaimed.

Talk about it:
  • Can you name the first 14 books of the Bible in order?
  • How long did God wait to remove His protection from Israel?  (200 years)
  • When did God remove His protection from Judah?  (586 BC)
  • During this sad time, which prophet brought a message of hope to the people?  (Isaiah)
  • Isaiah announced the Messiah who would be called Immanuel. How do you think the people felt about this message?
For more family fun go to www.whatsinthebible.com, click on the "parents" tab, then "The Big ?" for DVD 6.   Password: divided
Sunday, May 4, 2014 at Good Shepherd
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Preschool and Kindergarten

Pentecost
Bible verses to read together: Acts 16:9-15
Jesus had told his disciples that they would do even greater works than He had done because He was going to the Father (see John 14:12).  At Pentecost (the time when God sent His Holy Spirit), Jesus' ministry dramatically expanded; and afterwards, disciples traveled all over the known world, preaching the good news that God was reconciling the world to Himself through Christ's death and resurrection.

PRAY:  Dear God, thank you for sending us your Holy Spirit.  Amen.